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Justine Tunney
ce588dd56b Release pledge.com 1.7 and landlockmake.com 1.3
- pledge("chown") now supported
- pledge("stdio") now allows killing self
- Write tests for pselect() and ppoll()
2022-08-15 19:52:00 -07:00
Justine Tunney
0277d7d6e9 Rewrite Linux pledge() code so it can be a payload
It's now possible to build our pledge() polyfill as a dynamic shared
object that can be injected into a glibc executable using LD_PRELOAD
2022-08-08 11:41:08 -07:00
Justine Tunney
3d2cf95af1 Remove malloc() dependency on pledge() / unveil()
This change also fixes a bug with gettid() being incorrect after fork().
We now implement the ENOENT behavior for getauxval(). The getuid() etc.
system calls are now faster too. Plus issetugid() will work on BSDs.
2022-07-24 21:51:37 -07:00
Justine Tunney
76d2f68c91 Release pledge.com v1.1
This change fixes bugs, adds more system calls, and improves
compatibility with OpenBSD. Going forward, versions on the web will be
pinned to a permanent version. There were many other changes over the
last week which also improved this new release.
2022-07-22 13:44:00 -07:00
Justine Tunney
98254a7c1f Make pledge() and unveil() work amazingly
This change reconciles our pledge() implementation with the OpenBSD
kernel source code. We now a polyfill that's much closer to OpenBSD's
behavior. For example, it was discovered that "stdio" permits threads.
There were a bunch of Linux system calls that needed to be added, like
sched_yield(). The exec / execnative category division is now dropped.
We're instead using OpenBSD's "prot_exec" promise for launching APE
binaries and dynamic shared objects. We also now filter clone() flags.

The pledge.com command has been greatly improved. It now does unveiling
by default when Landlock is available. It's now smart enough to unveil a
superset of paths that OpenBSD automatically unveils with pledge(), such
as /etc/localtime. pledge.com also now checks if the executable being
launched is a dynamic shared object, in which case it unveils libraries.

These changes now make it possible to pledge curl on ubuntu 20.04 glibc:

    pledge.com -p 'stdio rpath prot_exec inet dns tty sendfd recvfd' \
        curl -s https://justine.lol/hello.txt

Here's what pledging curl on Alpine 3.16 with Musl Libc looks like:

    pledge.com -p 'stdio rpath prot_exec dns inet' \
        curl -s https://justine.lol/hello.txt

Here's what pledging curl.com w/ ape loader looks like:

    pledge.com -p 'stdio rpath prot_exec dns inet' \
        o//examples/curl.com https://justine.lol/hello.txt

The most secure sandbox, is curl.com converted to static ELF:

    o//tool/build/assimilate.com o//examples/curl.com
    pledge.com -p 'stdio rpath dns inet' \
        o//examples/curl.com https://justine.lol/hello.txt

A weird corner case needed to be handled when resolving symbolic links
during the unveiling process, that's arguably a Landlock bug. It's not
surprising since Musl and Glibc are also inconsistent here too.
2022-07-19 21:33:49 -07:00
Justine Tunney
e81edf7b04 Improve pledge() and unveil()
The pledge.com command now supports the new [WIP] unveil() support. For
example, to strongly sandbox our command for listing directories.

    o//tool/build/assimilate.com o//examples/ls.com
    pledge.com -v /etc -p 'stdio rpath' o//examples/ls.com /etc

This file system sandboxing is going to be perfect for us, because APE
binaries are self-contained static executables that really don't use the
filesystem that much. On the other hand, with non-static executables,
sandboxing is going to be more difficult. For example, here's how to
sandbox the `ls` command on the latest Alpine:

    pledge.com -v rx:/lib -v /usr/lib -v /etc -p 'stdio rpath exec' ls /etc

This change fixes the `execpromises` API with pledge().

This change also adds unix.unveil() to redbean.

Fixes #494
2022-07-18 07:58:20 -07:00
Justine Tunney
38c3fa63fe Write some tests for unveil()
See #490
2022-07-18 02:27:26 -07:00
Justine Tunney
2e3958c6dc Make some touchups 2022-07-15 18:07:34 -07:00